A blue ecstasy pill often refers to MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), which is commonly known as ecstasy. The "transformer" imprint can indicate a specific brand or design used by illicit manufacturers. It's important to note that the purity and contents of such pills can vary widely, and they may contain other substances or adulterants. Always exercise caution, as the use of illicit drugs carries significant risks.
what is the main function of transformer in inverter
A star winding has a red yellow and blue phases. The centre point of every stay winding is used as d nuetral point. Hence the star winding in a transformer enables a nuetral point.
yes we can place auto transformer in place of original transformer
A transformer that increases voltage is a step-up transformer.
An isolation transformer is usually a ferromagnetic transformer. The question needs to be framed more usefully.
their metal and yellow painted
meth
no one is going to be able to tell you that get a testing kit and go search on pillreports.com
Frenzy is RED) Rumble is (BLUE)
Heroin
Honestly, I don't think the colors matter. Ecstasy is ecstasy. If it's that big of a deal, just choose the one you think is prettiest :)
Dephcharge
Oh yes my friend
yes , he did Ecstasy & the " blue pill" :S
Liz Fye
Ecstasy pills are named differently by there potential or amount of MDMA. Some examples are blue monkeys, red monkeys, and more.
The blue ecstasy pill you're referring to could be a variety of different pills, as many ecstasy tablets come in various colors and designs. Some common blue pills often have unique logos or codes on them, such as the "Blue Dolphin" or "Blue Superman." However, the specific code on the back can vary widely, and it's crucial to note that the composition and safety of these pills can be unpredictable. Always prioritize safety and get substances tested if you are considering their use.